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Rally 2015: the National Land Conservation Conference Rally 2015: The National Land Conservation Conference Attendee Name Organization Mr. Nathan E. Aaberg Liberty Prairie Foundation Ms. Lise H. Aangeenbrug Great Outdoors Colorado Mr. William W. Abberger The Trust for Public Land, Southeast Regional Office Jim Abbot Ms. Carol Abrahamzon Mississippi Valley Conservancy - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Mark C. Ackelson Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Kathleen Ackley Wallowa Land Trust Mr. Seth M. Adams Save Mount Diablo Ms. Victoria B. Adams Terra Valuations LLC Dr. Jay D. Addison Land Trust for Louisiana - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Matthew Adeletti Pitkin County Open Space & Trails Mr. Gerald W. Adelmann Openlands - An Accredited Land Trust Diane Aden Hayes Sequoia Riverlands Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Rocci Aguirre Adirondack Council Mrs. Christina Aiu Hawaiian Islands Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust JoAnn Albert E-Concepts, LLC Jeanetta Albright Peninsula Open Space Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Joelle Albury Maine Coast Heritage Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Christopher J. Aldrich Greenwich Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Robert F. Aldrich Land Trust Alliance Mr. Jacob Alishouse Nebraska Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Lacy Alison US Fish & Wildlife Service, Division of Fisheries and Habitat Conservation Mr. David E. Allen Development for Conservation, LLC Ms. Louise Allen Limestone Land Trust, Inc. Ms. Melanie Allen Conservation Trust for North Carolina - An Accredited Land Trust Bo Alley Wyoming Stock Growers Agricultural Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Charles B. Allott Aquidneck Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Gustavo Altieri Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. A. Eric Alvarez US Department of the Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service Dianne Alves Columbia Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Richard Ames Kiawah Island Natural Habitat Conservancy Mr. Tad Ames Berkshire Natural Resources Council Lee W. Amos Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Ole M. Amundsen, III The Conservation Fund - An Accredited Land Trust Heide Andersen Methow Conservancy - An Accredited Land Trust Angela Anderson Hawaiian Islands Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. David H. Anderson Wood River Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Ian Anderson Solano Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Judy Anderson Community Consultants Dr. Mark G. Anderson The Nature Conservancy - An Accredited Land Trust Metzi M. Anderson Stowe Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Laurie R. Andrews Jackson Hole Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Willa Antczak Marin Agricultural Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Jeffrey W. Appel Utah Open Lands Conservation Association - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Christine Aralia Save the Redwoods League - An Accredited Land Trust Shani Arbel Department of Defense Mrs. Misti C. Arias Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation & Open Space District Mr. Gerald Armour Northern California Regional Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust David Asbury Esri Mr. Ernie Atencio Taos Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mitchell Attig Columbia Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Malia H. Avila Hawaiian Islands Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Rally 2015: The National Land Conservation Conference Attendee Name Organization Ms. Jennifer Axelrod FLO Analytics Ms. Marilyn M. Ayres Land Trust Alliance Mr. Robert A. Ayres Hill Country Conservancy - An Accredited Land Trust Terra L. Bach Thousand Islands Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Steve Bachmann Shasta-Trinity National Forest Ms. Connie Backlund Carolina Mountain Land Conservancy - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Barry Baker Land Trust of Santa Cruz County - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Jeff Baker Greenbelt Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Nancy Baker Land Trust Alliance Mr. Mark Balcom Sierra Foothill Conservancy - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Kristine Ball Marin Agricultural Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Zach Barbane EcoPartners Ms. Elizabeth Rooks Barber Barber and Mann, Inc. Mr. Kyle Barber Bitter Root Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Steven D. Barg Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Sarah Barnes Shirley Heinze Land Trust, Inc. Kimberly Barrett Land Trust of Napa County - An Accredited Land Trust Lorraine Barrett Land Trust Alliance Mr. Robert C. Barrett Sierra Nevada Alliance Mr. Timothy Bartley Eastern Sierra Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Sarah F. Bates National Wildlife Federation Ms. Sylvia Bates Land Trust Alliance Ms. Emily M. Bateson Center for Large Landscape Conservation Mr. Simi Batra US Fish & Wildlife Service Victoria Bauer Lower Shore Land Trust Nikki Bauman Blue Ridge Conservancy - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Sam Baxter Siskiyou Land Trust Ms. Jill Bays Transition Habitat Conservancy Mr. Michael Beam Ranchland Trust of Kansas Danielle Beamer Crested Butte Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Kelley A. Beamer Coalition of Oregon Land Trusts Mr. Richard Beardsworth North Carolina Coastal Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Amy W. Beatie Colorado Water Trust Ms. Gaylen Beatty Columbia Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Jeanne Beaudry Mountain Area Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Damon Beck Silicon Valley Land Conservancy Cameron Becker Arizona Land and Water Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Edward O. Becker Essex County Greenbelt Association Mr. Jerry P. Becker Wild Rivers Land Trust Mr. Philip Bedford Green Spaces Alliance of South Texas - An Accredited Land Trust Hanne Beener Chelan-Douglas Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Allan C. Beezley Law Offices of Allan C. Beezley, P.C. Mr. Edward Belden National Forest Foundation Mr. Alan M. Bell Charity & Associates, P.C. Mr. Joshua B. Bell Beaufort County Open Land Trust Ms. Linda G. Bell Redwood Coast Land Conservancy Ms. Natasha Bellis Deschutes Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Morgan Bender-deMoll Whatcom Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Robert L. Bendick, Jr. The Nature Conservancy - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Courtney F. Bennett Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Sydney Bennett Land Trust Alliance Ms. Liz Bergeron Pacific Crest Trail Association Rally 2015: The National Land Conservation Conference Attendee Name Organization Mr. Curtis Berkey Berkey Williams LLP Mrs. Amanda Bernard Kachemak Heritage Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. James R. Bernard Environmental Management Consulting Mr. Nathan P. Berry Open Space Institute - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Constance Best Pacific Forest Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Janie Bettencourt Elkhorn Slough Foundation - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Lenore Beyer-Clow Openlands - An Accredited Land Trust Kim Biasiolli Virginia Department of Forestry Mr. Jerry Bielfeldt US Fish & Wildlife Service, Division Of Realty-Sacramento Field Office Bruce Binney Lowcountry Open Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Nathan P. Birkeland The Nature Conservancy, Montana Field Office Ms. Shelli Bischoff Conservation Impact Ms. Maia C. Black Selberg Institute Lindsay Blair Land Trust Alliance Ms. Jesica C. Blake North Carolina Coastal Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Lucy Blake Northern Sierra Partnership Mr. John Bloom Yggdrasil Land Foundation, Inc Linda Lee Blum Feather River Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Tally Blumberg Open Space Institute - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Darin R. Blunck Ducks Unlimited, Inc. - An Accredited Land Trust Amanda Boccuti Marstel Day LLC Mary Ellen Boelhower Piedmont Land Conservancy - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Scott D. Boettger Wood River Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Chris Boget Lake Champlain Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Ryan Boggs LightHawk Mr. Daniel John Bohlman Land Conservancy of San Luis Obispo County - An Accredited Land Trust Brian Bojo McRae, Stegall, Peck, Harman, Smith & Manning, LLP Ms. Ann Bollinger Carson City Parks and Recreation Department Mr. Nicholas P. Bona Scenic Hudson, Inc. - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Chris Bonsignore Ducks Unlimited, Inc. - An Accredited Land Trust Ms. Linda Bormann The Nature Conservancy, Regional Field Office Jean Boscacci National Park Service, Land Resources, Pacific West Region Ms. Emily C. Boss Franklin Land Trust Mr. Joseph A. Bouchard Sutter Buttes Regional Land Trust Mr. Thomas J. Bourguignon Maclay Law Firm Mr. Andrew Bowman Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Avery Bowron Bainbridge Island Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Judith Bradway US Department of the Interior Mrs. Jennifer Brady-Connor Land Trust Accreditation Commission Erin Bragg Summit Land Conservancy - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Zachary Branigan Saginaw Basin Land Conservancy - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Juan Carlos Bravo The Wildlands Network Ms. Elizabeth Brawley Openlands - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Robert Brent Sonoma Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Mr. Kevin Brice Land Trust Alliance Southeast Program Montavious Bridges Atlantic Coast Conservancy/Pelican Coast Conservancy Jennifer Bright San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy Eden Britt The Nature Conservancy, Arizona Field Office Mrs. Janet R. Britt Hawaiian Islands Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Angie M. Britten Hawaiian Islands Land Trust - An Accredited Land Trust Max Broderick Lower Nehalem Community Trust Mrs. Sarah Brokamp Black Swamp Conservancy Rally 2015: The National Land Conservation Conference Attendee Name Organization
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